Outcomes after injury prevention counselling in a paediatric office setting: a 25-year review
Objective Injury is the leading cause of death and acquired disability in children. Primary care providers routinely provide age-appropriate injury prevention (IP) counselling during healthcare visits. The objective was to review evaluations of the effectiveness of office-based paediatric IP counsel...
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Main Authors: | Mark R Zonfrillo (Author), Michael A Gittelman (Author), Kyran P Quinlan (Author), Wendy J Pomerantz (Author) |
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2018-10-01T00:00:00Z.
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